Heisenberg, a new play by Olivier Award winner Simon Stephens of The Curious Incident of the Dog in the Night-Time fame, will premiere Off-Broadway this spring starring Mary-Louise Parker (Proof, "Weeds") and Kenneth Welsh (Frankie and Johnny in the Clair de Lune).

Director Pam MacKinnon shares how a 10-year relationship with Edward Albee led to a revival that took Broadway by storm and her thoughts on helming one of the three plays by women playing Broadway this spring.

Producers Tom Kirdahy, Kevin McCollum and Tom Viertel talk with Playbill.com about the tax benefits available to film investors that are currently denied producers of Broadway shows and why they are fighting to have those laws changed.

Jeff Marx shares how butting heads while creating Avenue Q and his departure from working with Robert Lopez on the Broadway blockbuster hit The Book of Mormon led to the creation of the new musical Home Street Home.